Most Baker cases begin with a moment residents can point to—then a long medical aftermath.
You might notice symptoms after:
- A worksite incident involving cleaning chemicals, solvents, or dust exposure
- Construction activity near where you live or where you commute through daily
- A mold or moisture issue that returns after repairs (or appears in units that aren’t properly remediated)
- Strong chemical odors that come and go, especially when weather shifts and ventilation changes
- Exposure during routine maintenance, pest control, or renovation where safety steps weren’t followed
In Louisiana, delays in diagnosis are common. Symptoms can worsen over time, and the connection to an exposure may not be obvious at first. That’s why early organization of facts matters—especially in cases where evidence can be removed, cleaned up, or overwritten.


